BMW M5 Tuned to 1,020HP Drag Races a Ferrari SF90

On paper, a drag race between the new BMW M5 and the Ferrari SF90 might seem like a one-sided affair. But this M5 featured in a drag race video organized by carwow on YouTube is no ordinary executive saloon—it’s been tuned by Evolve Automotive to produce a monstrous 1,020 horsepower and 1,200 Nm of torque. Despite its heavy 2,420 kg curb weight, the M5 has all-wheel drive and an 8-speed automatic gearbox with launch control to put its power down.

The Ferrari, on the other hand, brings cutting-edge hybrid tech. Its 4.0L twin-turbo V8 works with three electric motors to deliver a combined 1,000 horsepower and 800 Nm of torque.

In the standing quarter mile, the Ferrari showed why it’s one of the fastest cars in the world, completing the run in 9.6 seconds. The M5, despite its power boost, managed 10.4 seconds. Impressive, but not quite enough. Even after several runs and experimenting with launch control timing and tire temperature, the M5 simply couldn’t match the SF90’s acceleration off the line or its traction.

Rolling races told a similar story. From 50 mph, even in manual mode and using electric power to start, the Ferrari pulled away. In electric-only mode, the M5 managed a respectable showing, thanks to its plug-in hybrid system, but again, it couldn’t outrun the SF90—even when both cars tried to stay within their EV limits.